The NFL trade deadline has come and gone, with a flurry of activity across the league before the clock struck 4 p.m. ET on Tuesday.
The Jaguars did not take part in Tuesday’s action, though. They got their moves out of the way in recent weeks.
Find a recap of Jacksonville’s 2024 in-season trades below.
OT Cam Robinson to the Minnesota Vikings
Jacksonville sent former starting left tackle Cam Robinson to Minnesota about a week before the trade deadline on Oct. 30. The Jaguars also sent the Vikings a conditional 2026 seventh-round NFL draft pick, which can be voided if Robinson does not meet undisclosed playing time requirements.
The Jaguars received a conditional 2026 fifth-round draft pick from the Vikings for Robinson. It can become a fourth-round pick based on Robinson’s playing time.
Robinson started 91 games for the Jaguars from his 2017 second-round selection by the club until one week before he was dealt to the Vikings. He was benched in favor of fourth-year Jacksonville offensive tackle Walker Little.
Robinson started at left tackle for Minnesota five days after his trade was made official, against the Indianapolis Colts on Sunday. He received a game ball from Vikings head coach Kevin O’Connell for his performance.
DL Roy Robertson-Harris to the Seattle Seahawks
The Jaguars shipped defensive tackle Roy Robertson-Harris to the Seattle Seahawks on Oct. 14, amid their two-week trip to London for Weeks 6-7. Jacksonville got a 2026 sixth-round draft pick in return for Robertson-Harris.
It marked the NFL’s first trade during the 2024 regular season.
Robertson-Harris signed with Jacksonville as a free agent in 2021 and recorded 123 total tackles with 17 for loss, 11.5 sacks and seven pass breakups in 54 games, including 49 starts, with the Jaguars.
In three games with the Seahawks, Robertson-Harris has logged 10 total tackles with one for loss and one defended pass.